I remember as a little girl my Mom would ride across this bridge going to Ponchatrain Beach , so many loving memories thanking God for those memories of my Mom
Your video by far is the best I've seen of Lafayette. Thanks for focusing on the architectural aspect of the city, usually I only find videos about the food and the music.
You LIKE the twin achafalaya bridges??? I get nervous on those things!!! Oh I hate the baton rouge bridge! Its cool but not when you are stuck in traffic and you can FEEL that bridge stutter and swing. But I love baton rouge, my own home city, Kenner, metarie, and new Orleans. Its only half of my heritage but I love it!
I'm from south Louisiana and i truly love seeing the French - southern mixture of culture in Louisiana. I've been to all of those places so much I'm used to it
@@RenataPereiraTV you should please make more Louisiana videos, trust me, there's a lot to do besides swamps, we have civil war battlefields, old ww2 bases, and all sorts of things
Yeah, I was already impressed with everything I learned in this trip. Will definitely go back, as it's close to home in Texas. Not sure you had the chance to see, but I have lots of other videos in Louisiana: th-cam.com/video/6kdq_S7SzDQ/w-d-xo.html - Louisiana is in my ❤️ too
Love your video. Interesting and informative. The shots from above of the long bridge is breathtakingly beautiful. Subscribed a few days ago and will continue to watch your other videos.
Hi my name is tyo i live in Surabaya Indonesia, i have instagram friend from Eunice Lousiana who study in university of Lousiana at Lafayette. I've always talk and ask to her about cajun and acadian stuff. And this video completely amaze me how wonderful this bayou state truly is!
Wow, its a small world. We have several other videos about Louisiana and New Orleans. It really is different world, primarily French immigrants. Thank you for watching😍
Olá Renata - Uma curiosidade!!! - Estava assistindo o Filme Emancipation com Will Smith e aproveitei em saber mais sobre a cidade Baton Rouge. Encontrei vc aqui. Que legal. Achei a interpretação do Will Smith nesse filme, sensacional. Uma senhora interpretação. Acredito que vc tenha assistido. Forte abraço.
@@RenataPereiraTV Tenho certeza que vai gostar do filme. Ver vc cinco anos atras foi muito gratificante. Sabíamos que o crescimento de vcs estava garantido. Quantas histórias. Parabéns.
Fun fact the people that live here in Louisiana don't speak french like they do in other states or country's they speak cajun french, and I know that because my granma is 79 and she speaks cajun french(because she's from Scott Louisiana) she got whipped and bullied when she was in school because she was speaking french. Also most people thats not from Louisiana or don't live in louisiana pronounce things wrong like (boudin, Atchafalaya, Lafayette, Opelousas and so many more)
Thank you for the information and sharing some of the history. Per chance do you have Canadian roots going back from the Acadians moving to the delta region?😃
Cajun and Creole French was banned from schools because it’s not a recognized language. It has influences from many other cultures. If caught speaking broken French, they did beat them because it was deemed “uneducated”. I am a Cajun, both culturally and by ethnicity. Both sides of my family migrated from France to different parts of NE Canadia. Some in BeauBassin, Port Royal, Acadie. I have records of family that were held prisoners, some were shipped back to France, some changed the spelling of our surname and hid in Quebec (where they still live) and the rest were sent down to Louisiana. Those who were sent to France eventually came to Louisiana.
Also, a lot of towns are named after Native tribes and are not French. Where I live, we have one of the highest percentages of Cajun French being used. But, most of the towns that people struggle to pronounce are typically named after the local native tribes.
Интересно, что он построен над болотом. И если вы посмотрите ниже, то там было несколько мест, где люди спускали лодки на воду, чтобы порыбачить. Вот это настоящая природа. Есть ли в России такое место?
Oi, Rivanildo! Super obrigada!!! Acabei de publicar esse vídeo totalmente em português no meu outro canal em português: th-cam.com/video/RdnLVdz1Fmg/w-d-xo.html - Agora dá pra entender 😉😊 Bjs e tudo de bom!
I remember as a little girl my Mom would ride across this bridge going to Ponchatrain Beach , so many loving memories thanking God for those memories of my Mom
Very cool memories. Thanks for watching
Your video by far is the best I've seen of Lafayette. Thanks for focusing on the architectural aspect of the city, usually I only find videos about the food and the music.
Thank you very much👍
Yep, looks like home.
Hello!!! So glad y’all stopped in Lafayette 💕. I hope y’all are doing well
Yessss! That's a lovely city! One day we'll return to fully enjoy it! ❤️
You LIKE the twin achafalaya bridges??? I get nervous on those things!!!
Oh I hate the baton rouge bridge! Its cool but not when you are stuck in traffic and you can FEEL that bridge stutter and swing.
But I love baton rouge, my own home city, Kenner, metarie, and new Orleans.
Its only half of my heritage but I love it!
Lots of interesting information in a not too long vlog!
I’ve seen all those places in Louisiana about 100000 times
How great! Lucky you ❤️😍
I'm from south Louisiana and i truly love seeing the French - southern mixture of culture in Louisiana. I've been to all of those places so much I'm used to it
It is a unique and special place of the USA. We definitely want to explore more.
@@RenataPereiraTV definitely is, it's the only state that has a lot of things, I'm slowly starting to love my state even more
@@brantsengill9200 How nice! 😍😍😍
@@RenataPereiraTV you should please make more Louisiana videos, trust me, there's a lot to do besides swamps, we have civil war battlefields, old ww2 bases, and all sorts of things
Yeah, I was already impressed with everything I learned in this trip. Will definitely go back, as it's close to home in Texas. Not sure you had the chance to see, but I have lots of other videos in Louisiana: th-cam.com/video/6kdq_S7SzDQ/w-d-xo.html - Louisiana is in my ❤️ too
I like that area special vibes there
It is a different culture there influenced with the french
Hey, great video. Informative and entertaining. Thank you so much. Wishing you the best - stay healthy❣️
wonderful very beautiful
So glad you like it! Thanks!!!
Love your channel.
Thank you very much!
Love your video. Interesting and informative. The shots from above of the long bridge is breathtakingly beautiful. Subscribed a few days ago and will continue to watch your other videos.
Ohhh! Thank you so much! Your comment made my day! ❤️
I like your accent!! You make me feel good ,I loved watching your video
Thank you Toulie Elhaj! And thk u for watching!😃😃
U missed deth valley🐅😫😂😂🙌🏽 still great video
Death Valley in California?
I live in Louisiana and to be honest it’s pretty getto in a lot of the part and a lot of crime goes down
True dat
hey you passed over Henderson on the bridge, just came back from boating and swimming
Hi my name is tyo i live in Surabaya Indonesia, i have instagram friend from Eunice Lousiana who study in university of Lousiana at Lafayette. I've always talk and ask to her about cajun and acadian stuff. And this video completely amaze me how wonderful this bayou state truly is!
Wow, its a small world. We have several other videos about Louisiana and New Orleans. It really is different world, primarily French immigrants. Thank you for watching😍
@@RenataPereiraTV My pleasure! Ill definitely watch your another video rn! Oh Lousiana.. wish i could be there and found her lol 😂
Shoulda came to the Nugget in Lake Charles when hurricane Laura hit.. A lot of wild footage for you
I bet....that would have been scary
@@RenataPereiraTV
It was pretty intense... Its back open.. Yall come back
A wonderful Video, well done.
I wish a nice week. Like from DidiAurich
Hi DidiAurich! Thank you so much! All the best to you!
True Detective smell
If you really know Lafayette, do you remember Debbie ray, who retired, she is my aunt, and I’m not joking
Ici on parle francais en Louisiane!
Oh oui! 😉 😊
Olá Renata - Uma curiosidade!!! - Estava assistindo o Filme Emancipation com Will Smith e aproveitei em saber mais sobre a cidade Baton Rouge. Encontrei vc aqui. Que legal. Achei a interpretação do Will Smith nesse filme, sensacional. Uma senhora interpretação. Acredito que vc tenha assistido. Forte abraço.
Ah, que legal! E que coincidência! Ainda não assisti esse filme, valeu pena dica 🙌
@@RenataPereiraTV Tenho certeza que vai gostar do filme. Ver vc cinco anos atras foi muito gratificante. Sabíamos que o crescimento de vcs estava garantido. Quantas histórias. Parabéns.
Ahhh, que bom ❤. Pra mim também é bem legal rever vídeo antigos... dá pra ver como nosso estilo mudou 😁😊
Bonjour im from morocco casablanca
Bonjour, welcome to the channel. Casablanca is a city we would love to visit
Renata Pereira thanks you welcome here
Fun fact the people that live here in Louisiana don't speak french like they do in other states or country's they speak cajun french, and I know that because my granma is 79 and she speaks cajun french(because she's from Scott Louisiana) she got whipped and bullied when she was in school because she was speaking french. Also most people thats not from Louisiana or don't live in louisiana pronounce things wrong like (boudin, Atchafalaya, Lafayette, Opelousas and so many more)
Thank you for the information and sharing some of the history. Per chance do you have Canadian roots going back from the Acadians moving to the delta region?😃
Cajun and Creole French was banned from schools because it’s not a recognized language. It has influences from many other cultures. If caught speaking broken French, they did beat them because it was deemed “uneducated”.
I am a Cajun, both culturally and by ethnicity. Both sides of my family migrated from France to different parts of NE Canadia. Some in BeauBassin, Port Royal, Acadie. I have records of family that were held prisoners, some were shipped back to France, some changed the spelling of our surname and hid in Quebec (where they still live) and the rest were sent down to Louisiana. Those who were sent to France eventually came to Louisiana.
Also, a lot of towns are named after Native tribes and are not French. Where I live, we have one of the highest percentages of Cajun French being used. But, most of the towns that people struggle to pronounce are typically named after the local native tribes.
Beijos 😘
Beijos!!! ❤️❤️
Впечатлил мост над кишашими аллигаторами и змеями болотом.
Интересно, что он построен над болотом. И если вы посмотрите ниже, то там было несколько мест, где люди спускали лодки на воду, чтобы порыбачить. Вот это настоящая природа. Есть ли в России такое место?
@@RenataPereiraTV дельта реки Волги и дельта реки Селенги, впадающий в озеро Байкал. Здесь и живем.
adorei renata lindas imagens mas não entendi nada que vc falou acho q vou voltar a escola.. iiiii
Oi, Rivanildo! Super obrigada!!! Acabei de publicar esse vídeo totalmente em português no meu outro canal em português: th-cam.com/video/RdnLVdz1Fmg/w-d-xo.html - Agora dá pra entender 😉😊 Bjs e tudo de bom!
obrig meu anju bjs
rivanildo leal Bjssss 🤗🤗
i wanna come to this country from Bangladesh can you tell me about this how can come in this country
Dang when she says Lafayette wrong
You look native
Brazilian I am
Fine sister
Learn french
Grosse vache
Release Mike #6 and stop jailing tigers.
wonderful very beautiful